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I remember going with my mom and Jake to see the movie The Family Stone. It came out on Christmas day in 2005. Being the good Jews that we are, the three of us went to the movies. I miss you Jake. RIP
Being the good Jews you were, did you go for Chinese food afterwards? 😉
I remember my mom dropping me off at your home for the first time, and Jake handing her a business card so that in case I wasn’t picking up, she could get a hold of me by calling the number on the card. (This was in 2003)
I miss him so much.
Yes Michelle, we miss him terribly much. Thank you for the memory. He always had a business card, starting when he was young. I think it started with his candle business, but he had an assortment of them throughout the years.